So having tackled the world of toys, insects, monsters, fish and superheroes, where can you possibly go next? No one would expect the answer to be talking automobiles, but Pixar went there with Cars, John Lasseter's directional effort for the studio in some time. The result is probably one of their weaker efforts, though still very good for what it is.

After directing The Iron Giant, Brad Bird made his debut at Pixar with what is easily the studio's most explosive affair to date, at least until the sequel finally comes out after 14 years. The Incredibles is a high-octane superhero-epic that stands as one of my all-time favourites from the studio, though that really isn't saying much considering the hot-streak they were on at this rate.

NOTE: This review has been edited and revised excessively over time to fit my changing style.

Yeah, I'll always have a soft spot for this one. The Thing stands as one of my all-time favourite sci-fi/horror films. Hell, I'd even consider it the best thing that John Carpenter ever did. This was my first ever exposure to the director's work, as well as Kurt Russell, and since…

NOTE: As of October 31st, one major actor name has been removed from this review for obvious reasons.

Edgar Wright has done it again.

I've always been a massive fan of his work since the Cornetto trilogy, so of course that Baby Driver was on my horizon for a good while. I knew I'd love it, but my expectations were surpassed immensely. Action-packed, well-cast, and brilliantly-directed from start to finish, it pretty much has everything I'd want in this kind…